Hybrid April Meetup - online only
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Welcome back to our first 2023 Boston Go meetup. For the first time in almost 3 years, we will be back with a hybrid meetup. NewStore Inc. will host the April meetup and provide an online meeting for those who cannot be there in person. The in-person meetup is limited to 35 people.
Please note that meetup event is for remote attendance. If you wish to attend in-person, then please sign up here: https://www.meetup.com/bostongo/events/292033430/.
We are looking for speakers for the next few months! Please reach out to us on Gophers Slack in #boston or via https://papercall.io/bostongolang to sign up to speak. It can be a short or long, and it can be beginner, intermediate, or advanced--all talks are welcome! Some talk ideas to get your creativity flowing:
- An optimization you did at work
- How to use an open-source Go library
- A Go utility package you built as a side project
- Something new you learned about Go itself
And remember, the organizers are here to help you prepare. Whether that's idea formation, slide review, or rehearsing, we are here to help! Contact us at bostongolang@gmail.com if you need help with coming up with a talk idea or preparing or presenting your talk!
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If you have trouble setting up zoom, you can reach out in the #boston channel of the Gophers Slack. To sign up for the Slack visit https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org and join us today.
Talks begin at 7 pm eastern, but the Zoom meeting opens at 6:30, so attendees can socialize beforehand!
➤➤ Talks ➤➤
Speaker: Bjoern Poetzschke
Title: TinyGo - Going small on microcontroller and WebAssembly
Description: Go is one of the most used languages for the cloud. While Go is going big on servers, it can also Go small on microcontrollers and for WebAssembly. In this talk, I will introduce you to TinyGo and show you a few examples of creating WebAssembly applications and running Go on an Arduino Nano 33 Iot. At the end of this session, we will have built a temperature and moisture sensor with an Arduino Nano 33 IoT, which will push the data to a RESTful API.
Title: ???
Speaker: ??? (Could be you!)
Description:
Send us your talk proposal at https://papercall.io/bostongolang
➤➤ Important to Know ➤➤
Boston Golang officially adopts the Go Code of Conduct (https://golang.org/conduct). Harassment, bullying, and discrimination are unacceptable here and if you witness or experience those or other harmful behaviors, please let the organizers know or email us at "bostongolang at gmail dot com"